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edith and carolyn. [ applause ] let me start with edith. thank you so much. on behalf of all of us, on behalf of the american people, thank you for clearing up this mystery. tell us how you feel right now, edith? >> i'm just so overwhelmed with all of this. overwhelmed. >> you're happy? >> i'm very happy with what has happened here. but i'm amazed. because really and truly, my people did call this in tonight and i don't know where the glitch was. i did hear from romney campaign about 11:20. and i gave them the figures. then i went to bed. and it has been kind of interesting to wake up. >> very interesting. let's get the reaction from carolyn. how do you feel about this, carolyn? you were huge in solving this great mystery. >> well, i guess if i hadn't answered my phone the mystery would still be going on, wouldn't it? >> fortunately you did. was it your cell phone or hard line. >> my cell phone. >> anderson, talk to these ladies. they want to hear from you. >> you're trending worldwide apparently on twi
edith and carolyn. [ applause ] let me start with edith. thank you so much. on behalf of all of us, on behalf of the american people, thank you for clearing up this mystery. tell us how you feel right now, edith? >> i'm just so overwhelmed with all of this. overwhelmed. >> you're happy? >> i'm very happy with what has happened here. but i'm amazed. because really and truly, my people did call this in tonight and i don't know where the glitch was. i did hear from romney...
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. >> reporter: when carolyn hail counsels young people with cancer at a vanderbilt children's hospital she speaks from experience. 10 years ago at age 13 she complained of back pain. doctors said it was from her backpack but she turned out to have nonhodgkins lymphoma wrapped around her spine. >> they hit you with so many poisonous drugs so much chemotherapy you can't help but feel lifeless. >> reporter: carolyn is part of a largely unknown group in the war on cancer. adolescents and young adults ages 15 to 39 account for 72,000 cans serious every year. unlike other groups their mortality rates have not improved. >> our peers are suffering because there's not been medical advances that have trickled down to our age group. >> reporter: after surviving brain cancer at age 21. matthew zachary founded an organization called stupid cancer. >> young adults get cans serious that are easily screened they get hodgkins czar could ma not detectable cancers. they screen you for hodgkins but there's no such test. by the time you realize what you have symptomly it's too late stage 4. >> reporter: it
. >> reporter: when carolyn hail counsels young people with cancer at a vanderbilt children's hospital she speaks from experience. 10 years ago at age 13 she complained of back pain. doctors said it was from her backpack but she turned out to have nonhodgkins lymphoma wrapped around her spine. >> they hit you with so many poisonous drugs so much chemotherapy you can't help but feel lifeless. >> reporter: carolyn is part of a largely unknown group in the war on cancer....
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. >> reporter: when carolyn hale counsels young people with cancer at vanderbilt children's hospital, she speaks from experience. ten years ago at age 13, hale complained of back pain, doctors said it was from her back pack, but she turned out to have nonhodgkin's lymphoma wrapping around her spine. >> they hit you with so many poisonous drugs so, much chemotherapy that you just can't help but feel lifeless. >> reporter: carolyn is part of a largely unknown group in the war on cancer. adolescents and young adults ages 15 to 39 account for more than 72,000 new cancers every year. seven times more than pediatric cancers and unlike other groups their mortality rate have not improved. >> our peers are suffering because there's not been medical advances that have trickled down to our age group. >> reporter: after surviving brain cancer at age 21, matthew zachary founded an organization called up it cancer. >> young adults who don't get cancers that are easily screened, they get hodgkin's, they get sarcomas, usually not detectable cancers so, it's not like you can go to the kr and say scree
. >> reporter: when carolyn hale counsels young people with cancer at vanderbilt children's hospital, she speaks from experience. ten years ago at age 13, hale complained of back pain, doctors said it was from her back pack, but she turned out to have nonhodgkin's lymphoma wrapping around her spine. >> they hit you with so many poisonous drugs so, much chemotherapy that you just can't help but feel lifeless. >> reporter: carolyn is part of a largely unknown group in the war on...
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let's get the reaction from carolyn. how do you feel about this, carolyn? you were huge in solving this greatness? >> well, i guess if i hadn't answered my phone, the mystery would still be going on, wouldn't it? >> fortunately, you did. >> caller: it was my cell phone. >> your cell phone. anderson, talk to these ladies. >> you're trending worldwide, apparently, on twitter. i just learned. are you big on the twitter? >> not so much. i just have for christmas, but i don't know how to work it yet. >> would you ladies like to be the coanchors of a new cnn program, "cnn after dark?" [ laughter ] >> very exciting moment in the history of iowa. and the iowa caucus. can we ask you ladies, are you happy that the winner of the iowa caucuses is mitt romney? edith, first to you. edith? are you gone? >> caller: i am happy that it's won. as county chairman, did not take a stand as to who i voted for this evening. and i did not share that. our central committee decided that we would remain neutral and work to promote all of the candidates as they came into our county. th
let's get the reaction from carolyn. how do you feel about this, carolyn? you were huge in solving this greatness? >> well, i guess if i hadn't answered my phone, the mystery would still be going on, wouldn't it? >> fortunately, you did. >> caller: it was my cell phone. >> your cell phone. anderson, talk to these ladies. >> you're trending worldwide, apparently, on twitter. i just learned. are you big on the twitter? >> not so much. i just have for christmas,...
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. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. many experts believe romney's momentum will be all but impossible to stop. >> with 94% of the precincts now reporting, mitt romney has 39% of the vote. ron paul has 23%. jon huntsman comes in third with 17%. newt gingrich and santorum are battling it out for fourth with 9% each. abc7's john alston is here with what is clearly a crucial night. >> romney has established himself as the front runner into the first southern primaries. he is the first republican since president ford in 1976 to have back to back victories in iowa and new hampshire. >> thank you, new hampshire. >> immediately after declaring victory, mitt romney took on the challenger he hopes to face in november, president obama. >> he promised to improve our nation. those were the days of lofty promises made by a hopeful candidate. today we are faced with the disuh .ing -- the disappointing record of a failed appointment. >> he gave the second place finish to ron paul who approved his standing from last week's iowa caucuses
. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. many experts believe romney's momentum will be all but impossible to stop. >> with 94% of the precincts now reporting, mitt romney has 39% of the vote. ron paul has 23%. jon huntsman comes in third with 17%. newt gingrich and santorum are battling it out for fourth with 9% each. abc7's john alston is here with what is clearly a crucial night. >> romney has established himself as the front runner into the first southern primaries. he is the first...
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carolyn? >> all right, thank you, john. >>> well, the iowa democratic caucuses also took place tonight. the outcome was never in doubt. nonetheless president obama spoke to 250 democratic caucus sites like this one in des moines through a live video conference. he praised the caucuses for putting him on the road to the white house and helping him achieve a major goal. >> because of the work that so many of you did even before the caucuses four years ago, healthcare is a reality for millions of americans. seniors have seen the price of prescription drugs lowered. >> tomorrow the president will fly to the battle ground state of ohio to renew his push for boosting the economy. >>> well, it is happening right now, a burglary suspect is hiding in the brush on telegraph hill in san francisco under coit tower. we have a live -- picture of the scene. police are stationed at the top and bottom of the hill and using a flood light to help in the search. officers spotted the suspect around 6:00 this eveni
carolyn? >> all right, thank you, john. >>> well, the iowa democratic caucuses also took place tonight. the outcome was never in doubt. nonetheless president obama spoke to 250 democratic caucus sites like this one in des moines through a live video conference. he praised the caucuses for putting him on the road to the white house and helping him achieve a major goal. >> because of the work that so many of you did even before the caucuses four years ago, healthcare is a...
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in fact, carolyn almost didn't board the plane. nbc's tamrin hall has details. >> he was the reluctant prince of camelot who grew up before our eyes, when jfk junior often dubbed the most eligible bachelor in the world found a mate in a beautiful sophisticated new york fashion executive, the world took notice. >> john and carolyn were one of the most famous couples on the planet. >> in a new book, "fairy tale interrupted," john's assistant, rose marie terenzio, sau says there was more to the couple than their public persona. she writes, john was more than a mannequin of good looks and privilege. carolyn was not this uptight, cold and guarded person. >> sometimes he was incredibly sweet and genuine. she was a real person. very motherly with her friends. very caring. >> the author spoke to "people" magazine about the book, in which she reveals, despite being one of the most photographed couples in the world, even john and carolyn were surprised by the attention their 1996 wedding, a secret affair, generated. >> they called rose marie
in fact, carolyn almost didn't board the plane. nbc's tamrin hall has details. >> he was the reluctant prince of camelot who grew up before our eyes, when jfk junior often dubbed the most eligible bachelor in the world found a mate in a beautiful sophisticated new york fashion executive, the world took notice. >> john and carolyn were one of the most famous couples on the planet. >> in a new book, "fairy tale interrupted," john's assistant, rose marie terenzio, sau...
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. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. it has been a good night for rick santorum in particular. >> and a bad one for newt gingrich with 99% of the vote counted mitt romney and rick santorum are separated by a 10th of a point. texas congressman ron paul is third. >> followed by former house speaker newt gingrich, texas governor rick perry and minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann. >> abc7's john alston has more on what has really been an exciting night. >> rick santorum seen as the big winner, but whether he has the money and the organization to capitalize on the strong finish is a question mark. also tonight we may have seen the beginning of the end of rick perry's candidacy. >> game on. >> rick santorum came from behind to find himself in a dogfight for the top spot of the iowa caucuses thanks to the support of the tea party and the other social conservative. >> we will be in new hampshire and we will leave tomorrow and spend our time there, and with your help and god's grace we will have another fun night a week from
. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. it has been a good night for rick santorum in particular. >> and a bad one for newt gingrich with 99% of the vote counted mitt romney and rick santorum are separated by a 10th of a point. texas congressman ron paul is third. >> followed by former house speaker newt gingrich, texas governor rick perry and minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann. >> abc7's john alston has more on what has really been an exciting night. >> rick santorum...
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their names are edith and carolyn and the highlights of our caucus coverage. these ladies were pretty amazing. >> they certainly were, wolf. now, they are big-time stars of youtube and twitter. carolyn and edith, two charming women who provided the best moments on iowa caucus night. it was the closest gop caucus ever, a nail biter. >> rick santorum, look at this, he's 13 votes aheads of mitt romney. >> reporter: one minute richter them up, five minutes later, it was mitt romney. >> mitt romney is 13 votes ahead of rick santorum. >> reporter: on and on throughout the night. >> omg. look at this. look what's going on. one vote. >> reporter: it finally came to war room two, precinct two in clinton, iowa. carolyn heads the clinton county women's club. >> it's late here, they were in bed and the chair was also in bed -- >> what you're saying -- >> they needed the information so i came to edith's home and pounded on the door and woke her up. >> reporter: that would be ed h edith, the clinton county republican women's chair woman and says the reported the results som
their names are edith and carolyn and the highlights of our caucus coverage. these ladies were pretty amazing. >> they certainly were, wolf. now, they are big-time stars of youtube and twitter. carolyn and edith, two charming women who provided the best moments on iowa caucus night. it was the closest gop caucus ever, a nail biter. >> rick santorum, look at this, he's 13 votes aheads of mitt romney. >> reporter: one minute richter them up, five minutes later, it was mitt...
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>> sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> carolyn and dan, it has been a long dry streak. the last time it rained in san francisco, december 30th, 2011. you probably can't even remember the last time you pulled out your umbrella. the average january rainfall is 4.5 inches in san francisco. we have received 0. that could all be changing. let me show uh time lapse from our high definition roof camera. the moon is 96% of full. the skies are clear tonight and giving us a spectacular view of the moon. and because of the clear skies, we are on the way to a very cold night. it is already down to freezing in novato. it is just about freezing in napa. 36 in fairfield. low 40s for mountain view, livermore and also for half moon bay. here are the highlights. mostly clear and cold tonight. a spare the air for tomorrow. looking at dry and mild weather into the weekend, but things are going to change beyond that. we will talk about that in a moment here. spare the air for your wednesday. poor air quality in the north bay. we have really light winds that we weren't expecting. higher pres
>> sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> carolyn and dan, it has been a long dry streak. the last time it rained in san francisco, december 30th, 2011. you probably can't even remember the last time you pulled out your umbrella. the average january rainfall is 4.5 inches in san francisco. we have received 0. that could all be changing. let me show uh time lapse from our high definition roof camera. the moon is 96% of full. the skies are clear tonight and giving us a...
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their names haven't been released we did an on line search, the home belongs to a carolyn. it broke out on arn cliff. one was rushed to franklin square, the other to bay view, both did not make it. neighbor tells us about the car accident the women were involved in, earlier in the day. >> i had heard that the car accident happened this morning. the car was pinned up against the other car. they were pinned up against a parked car. they had to use the jaws of life to get them out. >> firefighters say they had a hard time getting in the house because of clutter. the cause of the investigation -- the cause of the fire remains under investigation. >>> a mother is charged of abusing her child before his death. the charges came after he was killed in a separate incident last year. a grand jury indicted the 28 year old of abusing her 2-year- old son, elijah in november of 2010. last april he died from asphyxiation. no one has been formally charged. >>> more began state men's basketball team lost by two points. they did it without their coach. he is accused of punching a player satu
their names haven't been released we did an on line search, the home belongs to a carolyn. it broke out on arn cliff. one was rushed to franklin square, the other to bay view, both did not make it. neighbor tells us about the car accident the women were involved in, earlier in the day. >> i had heard that the car accident happened this morning. the car was pinned up against the other car. they were pinned up against a parked car. they had to use the jaws of life to get them out. >>...
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. >> reporter: when carolyn counsels young people with cancer, she speaks from experience. ten years ago, she complained of back pain. doctors said it was from her back pack but she had non-hodgkins lymphoma on her spine. >> they hit you with so many drugs and chemo therapy you can't help by feel lifeless. >> reporter: young adults ages 15 to 29 account for more cancers than paediatric cancers and their mortality rates have not improved. >> our peers are suffering because there's not been medical advances that have trickled down to our age group. >> reporter: matthew founded an organization called stupid cancer. >> young adults get hodgkins, they get sarcomas, not detectible cancers. you can't go to the doctor and say screen me for hodgkins because there's no such test. >> reporter: survivorship at a young age can mean a lifetime of complications. zachery suffered a stroke last year. >> what's your journey been? >> i found out that the system is broken. that when the doctor says you're cured, go home, that's not the end of the story. you have the rest of your life to get bu
. >> reporter: when carolyn counsels young people with cancer, she speaks from experience. ten years ago, she complained of back pain. doctors said it was from her back pack but she had non-hodgkins lymphoma on her spine. >> they hit you with so many drugs and chemo therapy you can't help by feel lifeless. >> reporter: young adults ages 15 to 29 account for more cancers than paediatric cancers and their mortality rates have not improved. >> our peers are suffering...
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. >> i'm carolyn tyler, we begin for the search for a jail escape. >> he's wanted for burglary. there is a manhunt for a man that they're looking for. jose luis gonzales fito. >> this is just one of several road blocks. we've lost daylight. deputies have been sechg since 2:00 this afternoon. they're searching hills just north of the jail. and that is where this escape was head. we're told he was
. >> i'm carolyn tyler, we begin for the search for a jail escape. >> he's wanted for burglary. there is a manhunt for a man that they're looking for. jose luis gonzales fito. >> this is just one of several road blocks. we've lost daylight. deputies have been sechg since 2:00 this afternoon. they're searching hills just north of the jail. and that is where this escape was head. we're told he was
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carolyn? >> all right, thank you, john. >>> well, the iowa democratic caucuses also took place tonight. the outcome was never in doubt. nonetheless president obama spoke to 250 democratic caucus sites like this one in des moines through a live video conference. he praised the caucuses for putting him on the road to the white house and helping him achieve a major goal. >> because of the work that so many of you did even before the caucuses four years ago, healthcare is a reality for millions of americans. seniors have seen the price of prescription drugs lowered. >> tomorrow the president will fly to the battle ground state of ohio to renew his push for boosting the economy. >>> well, it is happening right now, a burglary suspect is hiding in the brush on telegraph hill in san francisco under coit tower. we have a live -- picture of the scene. police are stationed at the top and bottom of the hill and using a flood light to help in the search. officers spotted the suspect around 6:00 this eveni
carolyn? >> all right, thank you, john. >>> well, the iowa democratic caucuses also took place tonight. the outcome was never in doubt. nonetheless president obama spoke to 250 democratic caucus sites like this one in des moines through a live video conference. he praised the caucuses for putting him on the road to the white house and helping him achieve a major goal. >> because of the work that so many of you did even before the caucuses four years ago, healthcare is a...
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story tonight from abc 7 health science reporter carolyn johnson. >>reporter: the buck institute in novato has reputation for breaking new ground in science. but these days they are breaking ground outside their lab as well. crews are drilling 400 feet into the earth for what will become a massive geothermal heating cooling system. ralph is overseeing the project. >> big idea behind the gee 0thermal exchange field is to use the constant temperature of the earth to cool buildings. >>reporter: or help heat them. below ground temperature stays 61 degrees in the mild marin county climate. >> that's why it can be a source of heating and cooling because it's a predictable temperature. what you do with the water can have predictable outcome. >>reporter: after digging more than 300 holes an trenches cre crews lay in miles of tubing that will carry water from the heating air conditioning system through a vast underground maze. system can cool hot water down or raise the temperature of colder water using the earth ambient warmth. all the water then comes back
story tonight from abc 7 health science reporter carolyn johnson. >>reporter: the buck institute in novato has reputation for breaking new ground in science. but these days they are breaking ground outside their lab as well. crews are drilling 400 feet into the earth for what will become a massive geothermal heating cooling system. ralph is overseeing the project. >> big idea behind the gee 0thermal exchange field is to use the constant temperature of the earth to cool buildings....
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. >> guess what, joining us now on the phone, edith and carolyn. let's give them a big round of applause. >> yeah! >> by then it was almost 3:00 in the morning and all of us were giddy to begin with. we were having a little fun covering this election. >> wolf, this is the back story, he never left the computer, never goes to the restroom. anderson was sitting on the floor. erin took her shoes off. what was john king doing? >> he was looking at the map, looking at the percentage of this and that. everybody was working but we were having some fun, too. erin burnett had lovely shoes but she took them off. she was standing. gloria borr glor gloria borrow borrowi gloria borger was sitting but erin was standing. i felt bad for her. >> "the situation room," 4:00. >>> hello, everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm don lemon. the president makes his own choice for 2012. the battlefield shifts to primaries in new hampshire and south carolina and count michele bachmann out of both. it's time to play reporter rule let. david mattingly in south carolina, first. i'
. >> guess what, joining us now on the phone, edith and carolyn. let's give them a big round of applause. >> yeah! >> by then it was almost 3:00 in the morning and all of us were giddy to begin with. we were having a little fun covering this election. >> wolf, this is the back story, he never left the computer, never goes to the restroom. anderson was sitting on the floor. erin took her shoes off. what was john king doing? >> he was looking at the map, looking at...
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terenzio told carolyn she could go on the trip because it was a family wedding. hours later the plane crashed into the atlantic ocean near martha's vineyard. kennedy, carolyn bessette and lauren bessette were all killed. >>> our time is 6:27. it's sure to get pepco customers riled up. what list the company is near the top of. >> i keep looking around thinking they have been watching me, and that they will follow me home. >>> and an elderly woman scammed and robbed. but it's how the crook pulled it off that has police particularly people! look at you! texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! get high yield free checking at capital one bank. why earn bupkis, when your checking could earn five times the national average!! and free atms anywhere. five times the national average!!! that's new school banking. sign up for high yield free checking at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? somebody help me down. what's in your wallet? "no messages." but if you're looking for the one place that makes it easy, look no further th
terenzio told carolyn she could go on the trip because it was a family wedding. hours later the plane crashed into the atlantic ocean near martha's vineyard. kennedy, carolyn bessette and lauren bessette were all killed. >>> our time is 6:27. it's sure to get pepco customers riled up. what list the company is near the top of. >> i keep looking around thinking they have been watching me, and that they will follow me home. >>> and an elderly woman scammed and robbed. but...
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. >> reporter: when carolyn hale counsels young people at vanderbilt cancer hospital with cancer, she speaks from experience. ten years ago at age 13, hale complained of back pain. doctors said it was from her backpack but she had nonhodgkin's lymphoma on her spine. >> they hit you with so much poisonous drugs and chemotherapy you can't help but feel lifeless. >> reporter: she is part of an unknown group on the war on cancer. adolescents and young aat all times account for 72,000 new cancers every year. seven times more pediatric cancers and unlike other groups their mortality rates have not improved. >> our peers are suffering because there has not been medical advances that have trickled down to our age group. >> reporter: after surviving brain cancer at age 21, matthew zachary founded an organization called stupid cancer. >> young people don't cancer that is usually screened. they get hodgkin's, sarcoma and and not likely easily detectable. they go to the doctor and say screen me for hodgkin's. >> reporter: survivorship at a young age can mean a lifetime of complications from the t
. >> reporter: when carolyn hale counsels young people at vanderbilt cancer hospital with cancer, she speaks from experience. ten years ago at age 13, hale complained of back pain. doctors said it was from her backpack but she had nonhodgkin's lymphoma on her spine. >> they hit you with so much poisonous drugs and chemotherapy you can't help but feel lifeless. >> reporter: she is part of an unknown group on the war on cancer. adolescents and young aat all times account for...
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she writes, i thought about my last conversation with carolyn. and how i had told her to get on the plane. oh god. >> 12 years later, rose marie does regret that they had that conversation. but i think one thing she feels, in fact carolyn bessette in the end did what she wanted to do. >> we reached out to the kennedy family for reaction, but did not hear back. the bessedte family declined to comment. >>> now let's get a check of the weather from al. >>> today's weather is brought to you by turbo tax. >>> it is a brisk morning here. and sweet 16, what's your name? >> rachel. >> where are you from? >> virginia. >> very nice. you are so 40! >> i am. >> you look great, what's your name? >> kelly. >> where are you from? >> nashville. >> nice to so you, happy birthday. >> let's check your weather, we'll show you today, we're looking at cold weather. you think this is cold? it's ten degrees below zero in bismarck, 36 in casper. 6 in des moines. in east it's a little bit warmer. after these temperatures, it would be 8 below in glascow. salt lake city, 48
she writes, i thought about my last conversation with carolyn. and how i had told her to get on the plane. oh god. >> 12 years later, rose marie does regret that they had that conversation. but i think one thing she feels, in fact carolyn bessette in the end did what she wanted to do. >> we reached out to the kennedy family for reaction, but did not hear back. the bessedte family declined to comment. >>> now let's get a check of the weather from al. >>> today's...
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i'm cheryl jennings in for carolyn johnson. >> dan: i'm dan ashley. he unveiled his possible the ted when it was mistakenly posted on line. it projected $9.2 billion and calls for $4.2 billion in cuts. assumes they will pass higher sales tax increase and in they don't i
i'm cheryl jennings in for carolyn johnson. >> dan: i'm dan ashley. he unveiled his possible the ted when it was mistakenly posted on line. it projected $9.2 billion and calls for $4.2 billion in cuts. assumes they will pass higher sales tax increase and in they don't i
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carolyn has the night off. >> one mr. year of painful cuts before it gets any better. that's the word from the governor tonight. he was forced to reveal the new budget after state workers mistakenly posted it on line 5 days early projecting 9.2 bill collar deficit and calls for 4.2 billion dollars in cuts f.voters reject a fall tax initiative to raise sales tax and raise income tax on the rich it also calls for cuts to education with 4.8 billion dollars. 3 week ofs school. lillian is here now with this new and what many hopeless round of cuts. >> the budget deficit projected for next year is smaller and more manageable than what we have seen in lease interest years. but the governor is still calling for deep cuts. critic say it's california poor who will be bearing most of the burden. >> i can't find a job. kind of hard. having no job skills. >>reporter: mark kelly has been out of work for a year. today he wept to the alameda county social services agency to apply for cal work. california welfare to work cash assistance program which he says should help him pay for bas
carolyn has the night off. >> one mr. year of painful cuts before it gets any better. that's the word from the governor tonight. he was forced to reveal the new budget after state workers mistakenly posted it on line 5 days early projecting 9.2 bill collar deficit and calls for 4.2 billion dollars in cuts f.voters reject a fall tax initiative to raise sales tax and raise income tax on the rich it also calls for cuts to education with 4.8 billion dollars. 3 week ofs school. lillian is here...
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carolyn and not wilson are in the final hours of their time together before they are separated for a year. linton wilson is one of 100 guardsmen who will leave their families behind. >> i am glad my wife has my daughter while i am gone. >> it will be a difficult time. it will mean a year apart. the unit is ready and they are excited to go. >> this is the 22nd post-9/11 deployment for the d.c. national guard. 32 are being deployed for a second tour of duty. these cousins are heading overseas. they are one of three pairs of cousins and this unit that are being deployed. >> i am ready to go. i have my cousin with me. >> just in case he needs help or need some moral support, i am therefore him. >> this sergeant is being deployed for his second time. this time, he is a new father. >> i am going to miss a lot of for firsts. she just started smiling and laughing. i will miss that. >> it is not lost on these men and women that as other soldiers are coming home, they are being sent to a war zone. they will join 90,000 other soldiers currently on the ground in afghanistan. >>> coming up, polic
carolyn and not wilson are in the final hours of their time together before they are separated for a year. linton wilson is one of 100 guardsmen who will leave their families behind. >> i am glad my wife has my daughter while i am gone. >> it will be a difficult time. it will mean a year apart. the unit is ready and they are excited to go. >> this is the 22nd post-9/11 deployment for the d.c. national guard. 32 are being deployed for a second tour of duty. these cousins are...
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host: carolyn mckinney. guest: one thing that dr. paul has talked about consistently is blowback. blowback is something that was defined by the cia, and it is the consequences of our actions. unfortunately the american people are not able to put it did to the proper context, because our activities overseas are not always known to the public. so he -- i think he is one of -- has the most integrity in that he is the only one that wants to take responsibility for what we have done, and also to return to the founders' view of non interventionism. that as a farm policy philosophy that george washington and thomas jefferson and a lot of the other founders suggested that we use, and it was in place widely speaking until world war rahman one. -- world war one. he is talking of basically a return to one of america's first principles. i am glad he is able to talk about that on the republican stage. it is refreshing. host: evelyn is our next caller, on our line for independents. go-ahead, evelyn. caller: i like to say
host: carolyn mckinney. guest: one thing that dr. paul has talked about consistently is blowback. blowback is something that was defined by the cia, and it is the consequences of our actions. unfortunately the american people are not able to put it did to the proper context, because our activities overseas are not always known to the public. so he -- i think he is one of -- has the most integrity in that he is the only one that wants to take responsibility for what we have done, and also to...
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carolyn has the night off. >> one mr. year of painful cuts before it gets any better. that's the word from the governor tonight. he was forced to reveal the new budget after state workers mistakenly posted it on line 5 days early projecting 9.2 bill collar deficit and calls for 4.2 billion dollars in cuts f.voters reject a fall tax initiative to raise sales tax and raise income tax on the rich it also calls for cuts to education with 4.8 billion dollars. 3 week ofs school. lillian is here now with this new and what many hopeless round of cuts. >> the budget deficit projected for next year is smaller and more manageable than what we have seen in lease interest years. but the governor is still calling for deep cuts. critic say it's california poor who will be bearing most of the burden. >> i can't find a job. kind of hard. having no job skills. >>reporter: mark kelly has been out of work for a year. today he wept to the alameda county social services agency to apply for cal work. california welfare to work cash assistance program which he says should help him pay for bas
carolyn has the night off. >> one mr. year of painful cuts before it gets any better. that's the word from the governor tonight. he was forced to reveal the new budget after state workers mistakenly posted it on line 5 days early projecting 9.2 bill collar deficit and calls for 4.2 billion dollars in cuts f.voters reject a fall tax initiative to raise sales tax and raise income tax on the rich it also calls for cuts to education with 4.8 billion dollars. 3 week ofs school. lillian is here...
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. >> i'm carolyn johnson. there is a lot of excite nmt a community about what could be a huge economic boost. >> that is right. new jobs and tax revenue could be coming to a town that could use both. tonight there is word a major company could be building a facility in patterson. and we're live what w.what could be hunl news for people. >> many here were hoping to hear more about this project at a special meeting but i've just learned that this meeting has been postponed so lawyers can take a look at things. if and when this
. >> i'm carolyn johnson. there is a lot of excite nmt a community about what could be a huge economic boost. >> that is right. new jobs and tax revenue could be coming to a town that could use both. tonight there is word a major company could be building a facility in patterson. and we're live what w.what could be hunl news for people. >> many here were hoping to hear more about this project at a special meeting but i've just learned that this meeting has been postponed so...
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this is carolyn. >> carolyn woke her up to get the numbers because the state was -- >> waiting for the results when i was told by the party. so, i came to wake up edith who didn't answer her phone. >> you ladies don't have any fresh coffee brewed, do you? >> no, but i think i'm ready for it. >> guess what, joining us now, on the phone, edith and carolyn. let's give her a big round of applause. let me start with edith, edith, thank you so much. on behalf of all of us, on behalf of the american people, we want to thank you for clearing up this mystery. tell us how you feel right now, edith? >> i'm just overwhelmed with all of this. >> you're trending worldwide apparently on twitter, i just learned from ali velshi. are you big on the twitter? >> not so good. i just got an ipad for christmas, but i don't know how to work it yet. >> would you ladies like to be the co-anchors of a new cnn program, "cnn after dark." >> as you can see, edith and carolyn did save the day and the numbers were right. >>> well, in politics it's possible to lose and still win. just ask rick santorum who came up tan
this is carolyn. >> carolyn woke her up to get the numbers because the state was -- >> waiting for the results when i was told by the party. so, i came to wake up edith who didn't answer her phone. >> you ladies don't have any fresh coffee brewed, do you? >> no, but i think i'm ready for it. >> guess what, joining us now, on the phone, edith and carolyn. let's give her a big round of applause. let me start with edith, edith, thank you so much. on behalf of all of...
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. >> here we go ♪ [ music ] >>> baltimore bob ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> don't you love carolyn's laugh it is infectious. tickets are available, log on to myfoxdc.com for details, thank you to everybody here, more hair spray girlfriend. we need it. woo. okay. back to the studio. >> thanks annie. >> thanks to the whole cast. >> i am most amazed at the never ending can of hair spray. >> tucker tells us when it is going to dare i say warm up? >> we will see also the answer to today's trivia question stay with us. >> no, speaking of questions there is more do you have a question you would like answered the first one of the new year tony let's make it a good one send me your questions at myfoxdc.com click on the morning tab for a link to ask alison i answer questions on a variety of topics but we love the family issues, relationships, questions those are our favorites we take your questions every friday morning during the mighty 9:00 a.m. hour >> i am going to send it, when a man proposes to a woman publicly. >> don't the it >> this morning we asked how many pounds per day does a baby blue w
. >> here we go ♪ [ music ] >>> baltimore bob ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> don't you love carolyn's laugh it is infectious. tickets are available, log on to myfoxdc.com for details, thank you to everybody here, more hair spray girlfriend. we need it. woo. okay. back to the studio. >> thanks annie. >> thanks to the whole cast. >> i am most amazed at the never ending can of hair spray. >> tucker tells us when it is going to dare i say warm up? >> we...
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. >> good evening, i'm carolyn johnson. >> something happened today that few people there ever have seen. >> a gang member flipped and actually testified against his former friends in a murder case. the victim, a college student visiting san francisco two years ago. vick slee live with the story. vic? >> that crucial witness is a young man who decided to testify against his friends sh we're not identifying him out of concern for his safety. the witness is in his early 20s and says he was with the killer whtz murder happened. the victim was a 26-year-old michael bailey. a college student from louisiana visiting friends in san francisco during christm
. >> good evening, i'm carolyn johnson. >> something happened today that few people there ever have seen. >> a gang member flipped and actually testified against his former friends in a murder case. the victim, a college student visiting san francisco two years ago. vick slee live with the story. vic? >> that crucial witness is a young man who decided to testify against his friends sh we're not identifying him out of concern for his safety. the witness is in his early...
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carol enda kenny -- carolyn mckinney talks about her endorsement of a ron paul. and the impact of super pacs. "washington journal" is at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> everybody leans on the military to neck down. they leave out lawmakers. go ahead and lose hundreds of jobs. that is how that false. that is where it stops. >> ward caroll will discuss how tax dollars are spent on defense department at 8:00 eastern and specific on q&a. -- pacific on q&a. >> now the lesser-known candidates in manchester. they spoke about the economy, government relations, energy, and foreign policy. in new hampshire will hold the first primaries next tuesday. this is an hour and 50 minutes. >> good evening, everyone. good evening, everyone. i am the executive director here. i want to welcome you all to the forum. we do many events here. it is the home for politics. i invite you to the web site, and to get our news letter and find out what is happening. this evening, i want to mention a few things. thank you to c-span for being here this evening. this will be on the web broadcast. c-span is
carol enda kenny -- carolyn mckinney talks about her endorsement of a ron paul. and the impact of super pacs. "washington journal" is at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> everybody leans on the military to neck down. they leave out lawmakers. go ahead and lose hundreds of jobs. that is how that false. that is where it stops. >> ward caroll will discuss how tax dollars are spent on defense department at 8:00 eastern and specific on q&a. -- pacific on q&a. >> now the...
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this is carolyn. >> carolyn woke her up to get the numbers, because the state was waiting. >> they were waiting for the results when i was told by the par the ti, so i ca party, and so i went to wake up edith to get the results. >> you lady don't have any coffee made, do you? >> well, i am ready for some. >> and joining us on the phone is edith and carolyn. and edith on behalf of the american people, we want to thank you for clearing up this mystery, and tell us how you feel right now, edith? >> i am overwhelmed with all of this. >> you are trending worldwide on
this is carolyn. >> carolyn woke her up to get the numbers, because the state was waiting. >> they were waiting for the results when i was told by the par the ti, so i ca party, and so i went to wake up edith to get the results. >> you lady don't have any coffee made, do you? >> well, i am ready for some. >> and joining us on the phone is edith and carolyn. and edith on behalf of the american people, we want to thank you for clearing up this mystery, and tell us...
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investigators are sifting through the ashes of an essex home, where two women died overnight. 66-year-old carolyn and her 44- year-old daughter stacy died. investigators say the home had battery-powered smoke detectors, but they weren't working. in a strange twist, both women were in a car crash, yesterday on aren cliff road. they were treated and released from franklin square hospital. wjz will have more on this story coming up at 5:00. >>> danger in dundalk. today, a gas leak is detected in an industrial park. four people are here after natural levels of gas are detected. the road is closed from the 8200 block of fisher to beechwood roads. no one has been hurt. >> our recent flurries are nothing compared to what some parts of alaska are dealing with. cordova, alaska, is completely snowed in. as ben tracy reports for wjz, the worst, though, may be yet to come. >> reporter: in cordova, they are quite simply, buried. buried under a record 18 feet of snow. >> good girl. good girl. clean off my car. >> six feet in the past few days. >> a lot of businesses have already started to cave in. >> building
investigators are sifting through the ashes of an essex home, where two women died overnight. 66-year-old carolyn and her 44- year-old daughter stacy died. investigators say the home had battery-powered smoke detectors, but they weren't working. in a strange twist, both women were in a car crash, yesterday on aren cliff road. they were treated and released from franklin square hospital. wjz will have more on this story coming up at 5:00. >>> danger in dundalk. today, a gas leak is...
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the victims are carolyn (himmel-heber).. she was 63.. and her daughter stacy.. she was 40.tonight we know that firefighters say they had trouble moving around the first floor and getting o the women.. because of so much clutter in the home.they also say the home was not equipped with smoke detectors. incue: its horrible... outcue: the waste of life"trt :12 3 :12 two dogs and two cats also died in the fire. investigators say the fire caused about 25-thousand dollars worth of damage. the cause of the fire remains under investigation. for.../ the... first time, .../ áátheáá bolton hill... man.../ who... was... kidnappee.../ at... gunpoint.../ áátalksáá... about... his.../ trying.../ experience.../. áájeffáá in... bolton hill.../ - ááwitháá the story .../ you'll.../ see.../ first on fox, jeff..... jeff..... this has long been one of the ggandest communities in the city.... but lately, it hasn't been the safest. tonight, one man, who's lived here 15-years, is talking about the night he was attacked....and the night he thought he would die. die. in bol
the victims are carolyn (himmel-heber).. she was 63.. and her daughter stacy.. she was 40.tonight we know that firefighters say they had trouble moving around the first floor and getting o the women.. because of so much clutter in the home.they also say the home was not equipped with smoke detectors. incue: its horrible... outcue: the waste of life"trt :12 3 :12 two dogs and two cats also died in the fire. investigators say the fire caused about 25-thousand dollars worth of damage. the...
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the two have been identified as mother and daughter, carolyn and stacy himelheber. >>> a reward is being offered in the murder of a retired city school principal. 84-year-old mary hines was found stabbed to death on east biddle last thursday. metro crime stoppers is offering a reward of $2,000 for information. >>> a man accused of raping a teen at a roller rink has been acquitted. the jury cleared him of the most serious charges including the rape charge. a 13-year-old said perry was one of three men who attacked her inside skate works in 2010. the jury could not reach a verdict on two additional charges. >>> while the ravens prepare for sunday's game with the houston texans fans continue to paint the town purple. they will paint the team's logo at the best western hotel in carroll county. the ravens office staff cheerleaders and others will be on hand to hand out giveaways to fans. if you haven't seen the latest t-shirt, one was released this morning. it says, houston you have a problem. stay with wjz 13, maryland's us in station. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] take a dull morning... ♪ â™
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we are thrilled to have carolyn kennedy as the hop rarey chair. her mother founded the historical association. >> reporter: what day is carolyn coming out, ms. kenny? >> she is not. it's in recognition of her mother's great work. she will not be coming. we are open every day starting at 11:00, today. it's $20, general admissions. we have lots of events between now and sunday for people to come and see and learn, fun things lectures, including a saturday lecture at 3:00 with roland mesny, the former white house pastry chef. he will be on stage with gail hattiesburg, the social secretary for president and mrs. reagan. >> what do people love most about this event? >> they love everything to see and do. last night was preview night. we are standing in the lone exhibit. then already events along with the 45 outstanding dealers from across the country and europe. so there's lots to see and do. >> speaking of this exhibit, i'm going to go chat with leslie crohn's, the curator of this exhibit. it's called treasures of the first family. >> talk to us about
we are thrilled to have carolyn kennedy as the hop rarey chair. her mother founded the historical association. >> reporter: what day is carolyn coming out, ms. kenny? >> she is not. it's in recognition of her mother's great work. she will not be coming. we are open every day starting at 11:00, today. it's $20, general admissions. we have lots of events between now and sunday for people to come and see and learn, fun things lectures, including a saturday lecture at 3:00 with roland...
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this is carolyn. >> carolyn woke her up to get the numbers -- >> because they were waiting for the results is what i was told by the party. and so i came to wake up edith who didn't answer her phone. >> you ladies don't have any fresh coffee brewed, do you? >> no, but i think i'm ready for it. >> guess what? joining us now on the phone, edith and carolyn. let's give them a big round of applause. let me start with edith. edith, thank you so much on behalf of all of us, on behalf of the american people, we want to thank you for clearing up this mystery. tell us how you feel right now, edith. >> i am just overwhelmed with all of this. >> you're trending worldwide apparently on twitter, i just learned from ali velshi. are you big on the twitter? >> not so good. and i got an ipad for christmas, but i don't know how to work it yet. >> would you ladies like to be the co-anchors of a new cnn program, "cnn after dark"? >> "cnn after dark." ooh! man, that's working it. >> and worldwide trending on twitter. so mark preston, i have to say this, he's the one who actually got those two women on the phon
this is carolyn. >> carolyn woke her up to get the numbers -- >> because they were waiting for the results is what i was told by the party. and so i came to wake up edith who didn't answer her phone. >> you ladies don't have any fresh coffee brewed, do you? >> no, but i think i'm ready for it. >> guess what? joining us now on the phone, edith and carolyn. let's give them a big round of applause. let me start with edith. edith, thank you so much on behalf of all of...